With Kelliher out of the running, Minneapolis Park Board interviews three finalists for superintendent

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Minneapolis Park Board officials interviewed the finalists for the superintendent’s job Wednesday night; there were only three, now that former Speaker of the House Margaret Kelliher took herself out of contention.

The three are: Steve Rymer, director of recreation and community services in Morgan Hill, California; Jayne Miller, former director and chief executive officer for the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, Michigan; and Stanley Motley, former director of parks and recreation, Fulton County, Georgia.

Kelliher, who’d been the DFL endorsed candidate for governor until losing the primary to Mark Dayton, had been a fourth finalist. She notified park officials Tuesday that she was no longer interested in the job, but would continue to pursue other undisclosed opportunities.